- Roy D'Andrade
Roy Goodwin D'Andrade is one of the founders of the subdiscipline of
cognitive anthropology .Born in
New Jersey , D'Andrade matriculated atRutgers University but left to fulfill his military service. He completed his undergraduate studies at theUniversity of Connecticut . He then studied in the Department ofSocial Relations atHarvard , from which he received his PhD inSocial Anthropology . He taught atStanford University from 1962-1969. He then moved to theUniversity of California, San Diego , where he was professor of Anthropology until 2003 and served as department chair for three separate terms. He now teaches in the Anthropology department at theUniversity of Connecticut .His research interests have ranged widely, including
African-American family structure, ,color perception , and mathematical models for reconstructing mitochondrial lineages. A unifying theme in much of his work, however, is the problem of identifying and describingcultural models (also known as folk models, or the often implicit, culturally shared ways that people assume the world works); in recent years he is particularly concerned with conceptualizing cultural models through schema theory.Interlocutors
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Naomi Quinn
*A. Kimball Romney
*Melford E. Spiro
*Claudia Strauss References
*D'Andrade, Roy G. (1992) "Schemas and Motivation". In "Human Motives and Cultural Models". R.G. D'Andrade and C. Strauss, eds. Pp. 23-44. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
*D'Andrade, Roy G. (1995) "The Development of Cognitive Anthropology". Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-45976-1
* Gardner, Howard. (1985) "The Mind's New Science: a history of the cognitive revolution". New York: Basic Books.elect Publications
*D'Andrade, Roy G. (1984). Cultural meaning systems. In R. A. Shweder & R. LeVine (Eds.), Culture theory: Essays on mind, self, and emotion (pp. 88-119). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
*D'Andrade, Roy G. (1986). Three scientific world views and the covering law model. In D. W. Fiske & R. A. Shweder (Eds.), Metatheory in social science: Pluralisms and subjectivities (pp. 19 - 39). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
*D'Andrade, Roy G. (1987). Modal responses and cultural expertise. American Behavioral Scientist, 31(2), 194 - 202.
*D'Andrade, Roy G. (1989). Culturally based reasoning. In A. R. H. Gellatly, D. Rogers & J. A. Sloboda (Eds.), Cognition and social worlds (pp. 132-143). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
*D'Andrade, Roy G. (1992). Schemas and motivation. In R. G. D'Andrade & C. Strauss (Eds.), Human motives and cultural models (pp. 23-44). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
*D'Andrade, Roy G. (1995). Moral models in anthropology. Current Anthropology, 36(3).
*D'Andrade, Roy G. (2001). A cognitivist's view of the units debate in cultural anthropology. Cross-Cultural Research, 35(2), 242 - 257.External links
* [http://www.anth.uconn.edu/faculty/dandrade/vitae.htm CV]
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